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d-Limonene-induced male rat-specific nephrotoxicity: Evaluation of the association between d-limonene and α2u-globulin

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1989
d-Limonene is a naturally occurring monoterpene, which when dosed orally, causes a male rat-specific nephrotoxicity manifested acutely as the exacerbation of protein droplets in proximal tubule cells. Experiments were conducted to examine the retention of [14C]d-limonene in male and female rat kidney, to determine whether d-limonene or one or more of ...
L D, Lehman-McKeeman   +4 more
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Effect of Oxidized d-Limonene on Micro-organisms

Nature, 1951
DURING our studies on microbiological problems in the citrus industry, we found it necessary to study the effect of essential oils on micro-organisms. As a first step in this study, we investigated in a synthetic medium the influence of d-limonene, which constitutes more than 90 per cent of the orange essential oil, on micro-organisms normally present ...
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D‐limonene: A multifunctional compound with potent therapeutic effects

Journal of Food Biochemistry, 2020
D-limonene or 4-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene (C10 H16 ) is a monocyclic monoterpene abundant in citrus plants like lemon, orange, and grape. The application of D-limonene in the form of flavor and fragrance additive in perfumes, soaps, foods, and beverages is consistently increased due to its high-quality fragrance property.
Pandi Anandakumar   +2 more
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Heterogeneous reactions of ozone and d-limonene on activated carbon

Indoor Air, 2007
If released in significant amounts, products formed by reactions between ozone (O3) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sorbed on activated carbon (AC) filters could degrade indoor air quality (IAQ). Heterogeneous reactions were investigated in laboratory experiments aimed at characterizing reaction products.
T A, Metts, S A, Batterman
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Effects of an insecticidal dip containing d-limonene in the cat

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
SUMMARY A study was undertaken to determine the effects of a single dermal application of a commercial insecticidal dip containing 78.2% d-limonene in cats. At the manufacturer's recommended concentration of 1.5 oz/gal of water, no clinical signs or lesions of toxicosis were seen.
S B, Hooser, V R, Beasley, J I, Everitt
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Effectiveness of eucalyptol and d-limonene as gutta-percha solvents

Journal of Endodontics, 1997
Eucalyptol and d-limonene were evaluated for their ability to serve as a substitute solvent for chloroform. The amount of time required to soften and remove the gutta-percha in 72 instrumented and filled simulated root canals in epoxy blocks was measured.
M, Uemura, G, Hata, T, Toda, F S, Weine
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Pharmacokinetics of d-limonene in the rat by GC–MS assay

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1998
The naturally occurring monoterpene d-limonene has been found to inhibit various stages of tumorigenesis in a number of animal models and is now being evaluated as a chemopreventive agent in humans. To date, there are little or no preclinical pharmacokinetics available nor is there a sensitive assay methodology.
H, Chen, K K, Chan, T, Budd
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Assessment of the subchronic oral toxicity of d-limonene in dogs

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1990
Several hydrocarbons, including d-limonene, have been shown to produce a male-rat-specific nephrotoxicity that is manifested acutely as exacerbation of hyaline droplet formation. In a study to assess the presence or absence of this response in a non-rodent species, the dog was selected as a relevant model because of an earlier report suggesting that d ...
D R, Webb   +4 more
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Effect of d-Limonene on Three Stored-Product Beetles

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2003
d-Limonene was investigated for contact and fumigant toxicity, ovicidal effects, oviposition-deterrent, development inhibition, and feeding-deterrent activities against three stored-product beetles (Coleoptera): lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.); rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae (L.); and red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst ...
Arun K, Tripathi   +3 more
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d-Limonene modulates T lymphocyte activity and viability

Cellular Immunology, 2012
d-Limonene, a cyclic terpene that is a major component of several plant essential oils, is used widely as an additive in perfumes, soaps, foods and beverages, and has also been shown to possess chemopreventative and chemotherapeutic activity. A limited number of studies have been conducted investigating the effect of d-limonene on immune system ...
Courtney M, Lappas, Nicholas T, Lappas
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